The move, which was originally reported Friday, helps
complete an overhaul of the Giants' coaching staff. Their previous quarterbacks
coach, Sean Ryan, will now work with the wide receivers. Last season's
receivers coach, Kevin M. Gilbride, will take over for fired tight ends coach
Michael Pope.

Langsdorf will try to help quarterback Eli Manning, a
two-time Super Bowl MVP, move past a forgettable 2013 campaign. The veteran
tossed a franchise-record 27 interceptions as the Giants sputtered to a 7-9
finish. They ended the season with the NFL's 28th-ranked offense.

"For me, it's just a great opportunity to be able to work with a great
quarterback," Langsdorf said in a news release. "I know he is looking for
improvement off of last year. I'm looking forward to a new challenge and to
live in a new part of the country. I was never in New York for any reason up
until the interview (with Coughlin). I think it's kind of a neat opportunity
for me and my family."

Giants coach Tom Coughlin met with
Langsdorf on Thursday and Friday, according to the team. Coughlin said that he
was impressed with Langsdorf's ability to produce "highly, highly productive"
quarterbacks in his nine-year tenure as OSU's offensive coordinator and
quarterbacks coach. And when Coughlin interviewed Langsdorf, he said, he
appreciated the former Linfield quarterback's ability to "relate and teach" the
"specific areas in which I think the college game is doing a darn good job."

In 2013, Manning threw for just 18
touchdowns, his lowest total in a full season. Langsdorf said, "I think really
just working, getting back to the fundamentals and teaching the details of the
position and implementing a new system are all things that are going to be fun
to work with Eli on."

Langsdorf has reunited with new Giants
offensive coordinator Ben McAdoo, who he has remained close with since working
together in 2004 on the New Orleans Saints' coaching staff. Langsdorf was the
assistant wide receivers/special teams coach, and McAdoo was an offensive assistant.

The Beavers will not look to replace Langsdorf until after the Feb. 5 national signing day, a team spokesman said. OSU's offense ranked 26th
and 29th in FBS, respectively, in 2013 with 6,071 total yards and 34.8
points per game. It will return seven regular starters next season, including several other players with significant
starting experience.